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DAY 49
Sermon by bill Goff
Scriptures from the
King James Version
Well here we are
brethren, at the end of another week, and as we are commanded, we
are congregating on the Sabbath day
But today brethren is
not just another typical weekly Sabbath day, today is quite a unique
day for the church of God,
Our Creator has a very
important reason for bringing us together at the end of this
particular week as we keep these back-to-back Sabbaths.
In fact, today is
So Significant & So Important that without the
“physical fulfillment” of today, there will be no
“spiritual fulfillment” tomorrow.
Without the
physical fulfillment of today, “Day 49” of the count,
there can be no spiritual fulfillment for us tomorrow, on the
“Last Day”, “Our Day”, The day of Pentecost.
Now I hope that by the
end of today’s message, we will better understand, what the
fulfillment of today “Day 49” is all about.
Today, “Day 49,
pictures a completion of something brethren, a completion
of something that was started a long time ago.
And maybe the best way
to begin to understand what today is all about, would be to go back
in time and take a look at a very important statement that our
Creator made a very long time ago.
I want to bring us on
a little trip today over to Palestine; we’re going to head up the
Jordan River to where our Creator made a very important statement.
(If your Bible happens
to have a map in the back of it, you might want to take a look at it
because a lot of the events that we will be discussing today took
place at particular locations that are shown on those maps.)
We’re going up the
Jordan River today, because many of the most significant events that
transpired in the history of God’s people, happened around the
Jordan.
The Jordan River flows
directly through the center of Palestine.
Now Palestine
Geographically designates the Land of the Bible, particularly
the land west of the Jordan that God allotted to Israel for an
inheritance (Josh 13-19).
In Old Testament times
the land of Palestine was known as “The Land Of Canaan”
(Gen12:5) and was often referred to as “The Promised land”
(Deut 9:28)
Now if you found the
Jordan River on you map, let go up stream because I want to start
today’s message right at the source of the Jordan River. That’s
where our Creator made a very important statement that will help us
begging to understand the meaning of today, “Day 49”
Now on our way up the
Jordan River, we need to make a couple of quick stops and take note
of a few important events that preceded that important
statement that our Creator made.
Now we will not be
turning to all the “familiar” Scriptures today for lack of
time, but I will be quoting their chapter & verse so you can verify
what I am saying.
Back in those days
came John the Baptist, “Preaching in the wilderness of Judea.”
And Jerusalem and
all of Judea, in fact the entire region round about the Jordan went
out to see him, and were baptized in the Jordan, “Confessing
their sins.”
For John was saying:
“Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
Mt:3:2
Now after John was put
in prison, Jesus came into Galilee: “Preaching
the Gospel of the Kingdom of God And saying The time is fulfilled,
and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye,
(Jesus said) and believe the gospel.” (Mark 1:15)
After that, Jesus’
first stop was along the Sea of Galilee, that’s where He saw Simon
called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea:
for they were fisherman.
And He said unto them:
“Come ye after me, follow me, and I will make you “to become”
fishers of men.
And straightway they forsook their
nets, and followed him.” Mk:1:17
Jesus called out to
them that day and told them to follow Him. Yes, this is where Jesus
began calling His disciples, the ones His Father was drawing.
Remember John 6:44:
“No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw
him: and I will raise him up at the last day.”
Now as we go through
today’s message brethren, lets us realize that what concerned His
disciples back then, also concerns His disciples today.
He told them that He
was going to make them “To Become” fishers of men. And they
immediately left their nets, and followed Him.
Now lets head back up
that Jordan River a little further, because we need to get to the
beginning. Remember we’re looking for that very important statement
that Jesus made a long time ago, that will help us begin to
understand what today, “Day 49” is all about.
During the ministry of
Jesus, as He traveled around, preaching about the Kingdom of God
and Teaching His disciples, He entered the region of
Caesarea Philippi,
Now Caesarea Philippi
is located in the upper Jordan Valley along the slopes of Mount
Hermon.
If you look at that
map, just follow the Jordan River right up to the very top, because
that is where the Jordan River begins.
The City of “Caesarea
Philippi” is near a spring, a spring that gushes out of a cave in
the bluffs there, and that spring is one of the main sources of the
Jordan River.
This area is the most
lush and beautiful in all of Palestine, with groves of trees and
grassy fields abounding.
Well it was here, that
Jesus asked His disciples a very important question, and after they
replied, He made that “very important statement.” The
statement that we are in search of this morning. The statement that
will help us begin to better understand what today “day 49” is all
about.
Now the question that
He asked His disciples, concerned His identity.
(Lets pick up the
story in Mat 16:13)
What He asked His
disciples was: “Who do people say I am?”
They answered: “Some
say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others say
Jeremiah or one of the prophets.”
But what about you,
Jesus asked His disciples. Who do you say I
am?
Peter, acting as the
group’s spokesmen, replied, “You are the Christ, the son of the
living God.”
Jesus replied:
“Blessed are you Simon, And He told Simon, (Peter that is) that this
was not revealed to you by man, but by my Father in heaven.
And then Jesus made
that very important statement that we came all the way up the Jordan
River this morning to find brethren. It’s in Mt:16:18.
It’s the statement
that will help us begin to understand what today day 49 is all
about:
You are Peter
(little stone) and upon this Rock (Massive Stone) Jesus said:
“I Will Build My Church”
Brethren, that was
2,000 years ago when Jesus made that statement that He would
“Build His Church.”
But there is something
very important for all of us to realize concerning this
building of His church brethren,
And it has everything
to do with today, Day 49 of the count.
We are not living in
the time when Jesus began to build His church.
We are living in the
time when that building project, will be completed
Today is a very significant
day for the church of God brethren.
Because Today, “Day 49”
represents:
“The completion of the building of
the church of God.”
Yes,
the
“Completion”
of the building of the church.
The church age is
coming to a close brethren, and this day, day 49 of the count,
pictures that completion.
When one begins to
build something brethren, it’s just a matter of time before they
complete it.
Have you ever known a
builder who started to build a house without planning to finish it?
Have you ever known a
builder who started to build a house and didn’t have any idea of
what the house was going to look like when it was completed? Or
when the project would be finished?
No, A builder
never starts building a house with out a plan that includes all of
the above,
And all the more in
this particular case, because the builder of this house is God
Himself.
Today brethren, on day
49 of the count to Pentecost, we need to stop and take a good look
at the blue prints,
Because the blueprints
not only tell us when the building of the church of God
began, but the blue prints also tells when the building of the
church of God, will be completed.
And most important of
all brethren, the blueprints also tell us exactly what the
church of God will be like at its completion.
And let me tell you
brethren, according to the prints we’re going to see a might fine
house, perfect in every way, at its completion. (No
confusion like there is in the churches of God today.)
Maybe we should take a
quick look at that, it’s in Ephesians 5.
Eph:5:27: That
he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot,
or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and
without blemish.
The blue prints tell
it all brethren.
And the prints tells
us (as we’re going to see today) that the day of completion of the
building of the church of God, is what today “Day 49” of the
count to Pentecost is all about.
Tomorrow “Day 50”
the “Last Day” is moving in day. But before anyone can go in
and take possession of a new house, the house has to be finished
first; the house has to be “complete.”
Now the planning stage
for the building was completed before the foundations of the world.
That’s well documented in Eph:1:4 & 1Pt:1:20. (Maybe we’ll go
there and see that later)
The ground breaking of
the project began on the Day of Pentecost, when The Powerful Holy
Spirit of God came in like a “Rushing Mighty Wind, and it
filled all the house where the disciples were sitting.”
Acts:2:2
But it is the
completion of the building of the house of God that is of utmost
importance to us brethren,
Because we are part of
that house that Jesus is building, and His project is about to be
fulfilled.
And for it to be
complete, we have to do our part; we have to be complete
ourselves.
We have no time to
loose or to procrastinate, “Time is of the essence here for us
brethren” because we are part of the “First fruits”
First fruits are
planted first (planted at our calling) Grow first (Those that answer
His calling that is, and live according to His ways) and are picked
first (That picking is pictured by tomorrow, “The Last Day” when the
“First fruits” will be “Raised up”.)
But before they can be
“Raised up” on the “Last Day” they have to be ripe, they have
to be ready, they have to be what the blue prints call
“Complete.”
Now this word
“complete” (as we’re going to see) sums up the condition of the
entire church at the return of its builder Jesus Christ, from the
church at Ephesus to the church at Laodicea. (All 7 of them)
Remember, God is no
respecter of persons. He is concerned about building His Holy
Righteous Character, in each and every one of us.
That’s what we learned
from keeping the “Feast of Unleavened Bread” its all about
repentance & change.
Getting the sin out,
changing our nature changing our ways, turning our hearts of stone
into hearts of flesh.
Now we know that He
builds that character in us through the trials & tribulations that
we go through from day to day
But do we realize that
unless that “Holy Righteous Character” of His is displayed
in us by “Day 49” we will not be
there on “Day 50”.
According to the
prints, there is a deadline for this house of God, the church, to be
completed, and we have to have our part completely finished
and ready by that deadline.
Now this house that
Jesus is building is a spiritual house, but to better understand the
spiritual, we have to look at the physical.
So lets go to 1 Kings
6 please and take a look at how the physical Temple was made,
because it shows exactly how the spiritual Temple is being
made.
1Kgs:6:7: And the
house, when it was in building, was built of stone made
ready before it was brought thither.
Those stones
are us brethren, and notice what it says: the stones were made
ready “before” they were brought “thither”
Thither means “To the
other side” That “Thither” happens tomorrow on “The Last Day”
day 50.
When the church is
“raised up” it will be on the other side “Tither”
Tither was
pictured by the church in the wilderness when they crossed over the
Jordan into “The Promised Land”
Well when Solomon’s
temple was being built, the stones (us) were cut, grinded, chiseled,
shaped and completed, down at the quarry. Yes, all the preparation
for each & every stone was totally finished, totally completed at
the quarry
NIV says: And
the Temple, when it was being built, was built with stone,
finished at the quarry.
Yes brethren finished
first, and then when they were completely ready, even had
their final buffing, they were brought over to the other side where
they were put together and erected into that Magnificent Temple.
Now before we move on,
lets read the rest of that verse here in 1 Kings 6:7 and note that
“there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron
heard in the house, while it was in building.”
We’ll comment more on
that part of the verse a little later.
First, we need to
understand exactly what Jesus meant when He said that He
would “build” His church.
Because the adversary
has caused much confusion amongst our brethren, confusion that needs
to be cleared up, and put to rest.
Now back when we were
first called, one of the first things we realized was that the
church that Jesus was building, was not a physical building with a
steeple on the top like we see on Maine Street in every town.
We learned back then
that the “church” was the people themselves. (We all learned that)
We learned that the
Greek for the word church was “Ecclesia” or “Called out ones.”
But today, let’s get
even a better understand of what the building of this church,
what the “building” of the “Called out ones” is all about.
We all may have
learned back then that the church was not a physical building with a
steeple on the top, but not every one learned that it’s not a
physical organization neither.
We need to take a look
at the word “build” that Jesus used back then when He made
that statement that He would “build His church.”
Was He talking about
building a physical organization? A man made organization, with
some man at the top who He would work through by giving that man
understanding and knowledge so that man could intern pass the info
down to the rest of us?
The definition of the
word “build” will shed much light on exactly what this project is
that Jesus has been working on for 2,000 years.
The Greek word used in
Mat 16:18 translated “build” is Strong’s 3618 (Now I’m no scholar,
so I’m not going to attempt trying to pronounce the Greek, but I’ll
spell it: “OIKO DESPOTES
OKIO means = a house
or tower. And DESPOTES means = to build up, to edify, to
embolden.
Edify means = To
instruct, improve, enlighten, and to strengthen, especially in
morals, the Greek definition states.
Embolden means = To
make bold, Give courage to.
What Jesus meant when
He said that He would build His church was that he would:
Build up His “Called
out one” Edify them, Instruct them, Enlighten them,
Strengthen and Improve them, especially in morals.
Jesus is not building
a physical organization. The church is not a physical building or a
physical corporation. The church is a spiritual organization.
This word “build” here
comes from the root word OIKOS Strong’s # 3624 = strong’s definition
is: A household, a family dwelling in a house.
This church, the
house, that He is building, that He is edifying, that
He is enlightening, that He is strengthening and improving
(Especially in morals) is us, the household of God.
Well, how are we doing
brethren? How’s Jesus’ church coming along in these “latter
days”?
The days where men
(Paul told Timothy) would be lovers of their own selves, covetous,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful,
unholy,
Without natural
affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce,
despisers of those that are good,
Traitors, heady,
highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a
form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: 2nd Tim
3.
This is the world we
are living in brethren.
How are we doing
brethren, in this untoward generation? How are “our”
morals coming along?
Are we still friend to
this world?
In today’s world
brethren, the word “moral” is so obsolete; that I had to look
it up in a1977 “Funk & Wagnels to get a decent definition.
Morals = Pertaining to
character and behavior from the point of view of right and wrong,
and obligation of duty; pertaining to rightness and duty in
conduct. Conforming to right conduct.
(Maybe the best way to
understand the word “moral” is to look at the words long
list of synonyms.)
Synonyms = Dutiful,
ethical, excellent, faithful, good, honest, honorable,
incorruptible, just, pious, righteous, upright, virtuous, worthy.
Does this describe us
brethren? It should.
Because according to
the print, it describes the condition of the church of God, at its
completion.
And God is going to
bring His church to completion, with or without us.
Now for some in His
church, they have already reached completion. Those who have been
called in the past who have answered their calling, walked the walk,
and remained faithful to their end, are now asleep, awaiting the
“Last Day” when they will be raised up.
But how about us? Are
we continuing to answer our calling brethren? Are we looking more &
more like members of His Household?
Ya know as a house
begins to near its completion, it should very much look like the
original plan.
Let us not forget the
“Height” of our calling brethren. Let us not forget what we
have been called to become.
(Lets note how Paul
addresses the members of the COG in Rome)
Rom:1:7: To all
that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace
to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
(How about when he
addressed the church at Corenth)
1Cor:1:2: Unto the
church of God which is at Corinth, to them that are sanctified in
Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all that in every place
call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours:
Do we realize that we
are called to be the saints of God?
Let us not be fooled &
tricked by Satan and his workers. Satan wants us to take our
calling lightly, and he often works through men. Men up in the
pulpits, preaching heresies.
Even men in the
pulpits of the church of God. How often have we been told that we
are the saints? Just by attending their organization.
We get ourselves
baptized and then they begin telling us that we are the saints.
But the reality is
that we are not necessarily “saints” at baptism. One has to change
his ways to become a saint.
(Lets go to Rom 16)
Here Paul wrote a letter to the church at Rome, and had it delivered
by a sister who was very active in the work of God. He tells those
in the church at Rome who were on the road to “becoming saints”
to receive her well, and to assist her in any thing she needed.
Rom:16:2: That ye
receive her in the Lord, as becometh saints, and that ye
assist her in whatsoever business she hath need of you:
The Greek for that
word “becometh” saints, means: “To Tower Up”
That’s what Jesus said
He was going to do: “Build His church” “Tower up” His
disciples.
That’s what He is
trying to do with us. But, are we allowing Him, or
resisting Him?
Are we saints yet?
Let us not forget the
definition of the word saint. The blue prints do not lie, they only
contain Truth.
In Strong’s we read
the following defining saint = sacred, pure, blameless, most holy.
Its fundamental ideas are separation, consecration,
devotion to God, and sharing in God’s purity and
abstaining from this earths defilement. Saints are pure, saints
are blameless.
Well just how
“pure” are we? Just how pure does God want us to be?
Just how “blameless” and “separate” does He expect us to become
while we are still physical human beings?
Is “Perfection” &
“Holiness” something that we can achieve now, while we are still
flesh? Or is it something that will be granted to us at our
change? You know, like from some magic wand that God will wave over
our heads?
Many in the church of
God have been lead to believe that there is a magic wand at the end
of the road.
Many have been lead to
believe that they can just go on sinning without any consequences.
Isn’t that what we
have been taught or lead to believe by ministers, even ministers in
the church of God? That we will become pure after our
change?
In Mt: 24:5: Jesus
warned us that many shall come in my name, And shall deceive
many.
Brethren, there was no
magic wand in that tool shed back at the quarry. Remember the end
of that verse that we read in 1 Kings 6:7?
I was going to bring
it up later, but it seems to be jumping out at us right here. There
was no magic wand in the tool shed, but there was an
axe.
And the only thing
that I know of that an axe is used for, is for destruction. That
axe at the tool shed represents the lake of fire.
Brethren, we need to
learn not to trust in men. Because the prints are full of
warnings again trusting in any man. Remember the majority are lead
by Satan, not by the spirit of God.
In 2Pt:2:1: Peter
warned us “That there shall be false teachers among you, who
privately shall bring in damnable heresies.”
That word “Damnable”
means = spiritual or eternal ruin or loss.
Another thing we
probably should note here is that there are heresies that are not
damnable.
Heresies are not
always bad. Heresy means a doctrinal belief at variance with the
recognized tenets of a system, Church, or school.
The true church of God
is at variance with many of the doctrines of the organized quote
unquote “church”.
Lets take a quick look
at something in acts 24 for a second because this is very important.
The Apostle Paul was
accused of practicing heresy, but it was because he was following
the instruction book.
Acts:24:14: But
this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call
heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things
which are written in the law and in the prophets.
That’s why we have to
be careful and take note, whenever man speaks, not only because he
may be saying or doing something wrong, contrary to the Scriptures,
but he may be doing something right, that is according to the
Scriptures, but contrary to the majority.
Bottom line is: Prove
all things; hold fast that which is good. If it’s Truth, it
provable with the Bible. If it’s a fable, it’s not provable with
the Bible.
Now lets move on. If
we can remember where we were. O yah, we’re at the same place,
Trust no man.
In Acts 20:29 Paul
warned us that after his departing shall grievous wolves enter in
among the flock.
Also of your own
selves (Paul said) shall men arise, speaking perverse
things, to draw away disciples after themselves? (Telling
us that we have to be in their group)
Brethren, I know these
Scripture are nothing new to any of us. But do we comprehend that
these false prophets and these false teacher have been among us for
a long time, and HAVE ALREADY MANAGED TO DECEIVE
MANY, AND HAVE IMPACTED ALL OF US?
In 2Tm: 4:3, Speaking
about the times in which we are living today, Paul said:
For the time will
come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own
lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be
turned unto fables.
I recently heard a
high-ranking minister in the COG, one who is well respected and
looked up to by many, make the following statement:
“Brethren, don’t worry
about those every day sins that we all commit. You know (he went on
to say) the ones we all commit every day! We’ll be committing those
sins right up to our change.” (He told his followers.)
I wrote that minister
a letter and told him that he should not be telling the brethren
that. I told him that if we keep on practicing sin, we might not be
changed. (Needless to say, he never replied to my letter)
Brethren, Do you know
where the Scripture is that says that the sole that sinneth,
Shall Not Die?
That is Scriptural ya
know. It’s in Gen: 3:4. But that particular scripture is a quote
that came out of the mouth of Satan, the arch deceiver, the one who
was a liar from the beginning.
Don’t believe Satan,
he is a liar. Believe God, God cannot lie. And God, our Creator
tells us that the sole that sinneth “Shall Surely Die”
Brethren, we’re the
church “The pillar & ground of the truth 1 Tim 3:15. We have no time
for deception; the church age is coming to a close, and our time for
being ready, our time for being pure, our time for abstaining from
this earth’s defilement and being separate is now, and our time is
running out.
Let’s go to 1Cor 6:9
please,
We have no time for
fables, and we have no time for “smooth talking” we need sound
teachings; we need to know the truth concerning these important
matters. And truth comes from only one place” The Word of God. The
blueprints tell it all brethren.
1Cor:6:9: Know ye not
that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of
God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor
adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind.
Brethren, what we are
being told here is that “sinners” will not inherit the Kingdom of
God.
Now we’ve all sinned,
and God worked it out that someone else stepped in for us and paid
the penalty for our sins. But that does not mean that we can go on
sinning. The Scripture says that He cannot be crucified over &
over.
We cannot continue to
commit our everyday sins like that minister is telling us.
Sin is the
transgression of the law. If we are still transgressing the law, we
have to stop. We are commanded to stop.
The law says, “Do not
steel” if we are thieves, we have to stop stealing. If we are
lyres, we have to stop lying and be honest.
Gal:5:19: Now the
works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery,
fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
20: Idolatry,
witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions,
heresies,
21: Envyings,
murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell
you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which
do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
Now the world doesn’t
comprehend this brethren. The world has no time for God; they’re
too busy with their mundane things. But we’re the church, we’ve
been blessed with a “High Calling” And if we want to fulfill our
calling, we have to come out of the world, we have to separate
ourselves from the worlds ways.
Do you know why when
you look around at the behavior of the world and it seems like
the sinning is getting worse, do you know why it seems that
way? It’s because it is.
Do you know how
much worse it’s getting?
Rv:18:5: For her
sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her
iniquities.
(Just like before the
flood)
There is only one
thing for a man of God to do in a world like this brethren. And you
don’t have to go far in the print to find out what it is, its in
verse 4.
Rv:18:4: And I
heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people,
that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her
plagues.
Now don’t
misunderstand, coming out of the world does not mean that we have to
move to some remote forest somewhere. It means that we have to stop
practicing the ways of the world, which are all these works of the
flesh that we are reading here.
Eph: 5:3: (Please) We
have to be different brethren.
Eph 5:3 but
fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be
once named among you, as “becometh” saints.
(If we want to be saints, we have to stop sinning.)
1Cor: 15:34 says:
Awake to righteousness, and sin not; for some have not the
knowledge of God: I speak this to your shame.
Eph: 4:26 says: Be
ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your
wrath.
In 1Pt 1:15 Peter
says: “But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in
all manner of conduct;
Then Peter quotes the
Old Testament to tell us why we need to be holy (The blue
prints tell us) “Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am
holy.”
(Lets go to 1st John 2
please and hear what the Apostle John said concerning sinning)
1 John 2:1 my
little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not.
And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus
Christ the righteous:
2: And he is the
propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the
sins of the whole world.
3: And hereby we do
know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.
(Commandment keepers
are saints, sinners are not)
(Brethren, when one is
keeping His commandments, he is not sinning.)
4: He that saith, I
know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth
is not in him.
5: But whoso
keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected:
hereby know we that we are in him.
6: He that saith he
abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as
he walked.
The “He” that
John is speaking of here is Jesus of course. Jesus, the one who
never sinned, is the one who John is telling us to follow the
example of and walk in the same way. What way? Upright.
Now with all this talk
about coming out of sin, one might think that I have us back at the
spring Feast of U.B.
Well, this still is
the spring feast brethren. The spring feast didn’t end on the last
day of U.B. The spring feast doesn’t end until tomorrow, on the
“Last Day” of the count.
Spring feast started
at Passover, where we renewed our commitment to our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ, the one who sacrificed His life on the stake, so that
you & I & the whole world for that matter, might live.
Then the week of U.B.
is where we learned that we have to come out of sin.” Purge
out the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump.”
That “Old Leaven” is
our previous walk, our sinful walk, the way we walked in the past
before our baptism & hands, when we were practicing sin,
entertaining the lusts of the flesh & the lusts of the eyes, the
pride of life.
But it takes time to
“Purge out that old leaven”. It takes time to become a new lump.
The “New Lump” is our
new walk. Keeping the commandments, becoming right with God.
And keeping the
commandments consists of more than just the 10; we have to live by
every word of God.
There are statutes &
judgments also to add here.
It takes time to
become a “New lump”. And it happens by “Minding the things of the
Spirit Rom:8:6 ” “Drawing close to God so He in turn will draw close
to us.”
In Jms:4:8: James
says: Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your
hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.
All this takes time
brethren.
The physical Feast of
U.B. lasted only one physical week. But that one-week represents
the entire time from when we are 1st baptized & hands,
until the time when we will be changed from mortal human beings into
spiritual God beings.
We only had to stop
eating physical leavened bread (which represented sin) for one
physical week. After that week we could go back to eating physical
leavened bread, but we can’t go back to practicing sin. We have to
continue our walk of coming out of sin.
That’s why God has His
church start counting to fifty during that week of U.B.
And it has to do with
the whole church, all seven of them. Remember the church age is
2,000 years old now. There have been other first fruits who were
called before us who had to make the same changes in their lives
during their spiritual week of walking this earth from the time of
their calling to the time of their death.
Other “firstfruits”
have come before us, but God expects the same from all of us.
They also had their
“week” to come out of sin and put on righteousness.
We need to understand
what this count to 50 is all about. And we need to understand the
importance of today, “Day 49”
Because without the
physical fulfillment of today, “Day 49” of the count,
there can be no spiritual fulfillment for us tomorrow, on the
“Last Day” of the count, the day of Pentecost.
Now we’re going to
focus in on the print to see that.
Lets go to the book of
Lev now, because the blue prints there elaborates on this day 49,
and shows how we have to completely come out of sin and be pure,
before day 50.
Yes, these blue prints
in the book of Lev. tell us what this house is suppose to look like
at its completion,
Now remember, the Old
Testament was written in Hebrew. So the terminology used, is
sometimes a little different from that of the New Testament.
The feast that we will
be observing tomorrow is called by a few different names.
In the New Testament
it’s called “Pentecost” which means = “Count Fifty”
And as we already
talked about, that count consists of the time that we have been
allotted to come out of sin, changing from our old walk to our new
walk.
It’s pictured by the
physical weeklong feast of U.B. But that physical week represents
the entire time from our calling (Baptism & Hands) till our being
“raised up” on the last day.
Now in the Old
Testament Pentecost is called the Feast of Weeks and
was known as “Feast of Firstfruits.”
It’s called the feast
of “weeks” because it was a harvest of firstfruits that took
7 weeks to complete.
That physical harvest
of the firstfruits, pictured the spiritual harvest of the church.
The whole church, all 7 of them.
That harvest also
takes 7 weeks. One week for each church.
The entire church from
its conception has been given time to become ready, time to be
prepared, time to be complete and ready to be raised up on “Last
Day.”
Now the first fruits
consisted of two crops, the “Barley” & The “Wheat”
The Barley
ripened first, it was harvested first and was glorified first, just
before the Wheat began to be harvested.
Now we know that the
Barley represents Christ. And on the “Wave Sheave offering day” the
barley was raised and waved and accepted by the Father and
Glorified.
It prepared the way
for the rest of the firstfruits (The Wheat) to be harvested.
And that was when the
rest of the “firstfruits” began the seven weeks of being harvested,
the seven week count to Pentecost.
It represents the
seven-week harvest of the church.
Those seven weeks
represent the time when the wheat (Firstfruits) are being
harvested. The wheat harvested lasts for 7 weeks.
That’s being fulfilled
right now brethren, as we speak. Its been on going for 2,000 years
now.
Like Stephen, the
first Martyr. He’s already been harvested now, and placed in the
barn awaiting the “Last Day” to be raised up.
All those who have
died in Christ, have already been harvested, there in the grave now,
awaiting the “last day” to be raised up.
Now we know that the
Wheat represents the called of God.
God The Father
Himself planted the Wheat. We know this from places like the
parable of the wheat & the tares, and many other places.
And we know that the
wheat was harvested over a period of time from the week beginning at
“Wave Sheaf” offering day, and continued for seven weeks.
Those 7 weeks, brings
us to today “Day 49” The day the Scripture tells us we have to be
“Complete”
Then on day 50, the
“Last Day” the wheat was baked into two “Wave Loaves” and raised up
to be accepted by the Father, and glorified.
Just like the “Wave
Sheaf” was raised up to be accepted on the first day of the
count, the “Wave Loaves” were raised up on the “Last Day” of
the count, Day 50, or Pentecost.
Now lets go to Lev
23:15 and take a look at the print.
This part of the print
here is talking about the “wave-loaves”; the church at Pentecost,
fifty days after the resurrection (or raising) of Jesus Christ.
Lev:23:15: And ye
shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath, from the day
that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; seven sabbaths shall
be complete.
The Sabbath represents
the end of a week, so what is being said here is “seven weeks” shall
be complete.
Then verse 16 says:
“Even unto tomorrow, after the seven Sabbaths (after seven
weeks) shall you number 50 days.
But please notice that
“Seven Sabbaths” “seven weeks” “seven churches is what it is talking
about here, have to be complete first before day 50.
And brethren that word
complete used here, is a very important word. It’s the part
of the print that tells us exactly what the church is to look like
on day 49 the day before Pentecost day 50.
The word “Complete”
used here is used in a couple of other places in the Bible, and
normally represents Jesus Christ. (One of those places is in
Ex:12:5.)
Ex 12:5 Your lamb
shall be “without blemish”, there’s the same exact word
brethren, “Without blemish”
Another place that
same exact word is used is in: Num:19:2:
Num. 19:2 This is
the ordinance of the law which the LORD hath commanded, saying,
Speak unto the children of Israel, that they bring thee a red heifer
without spot, wherein is no blemish, and upon which
never came yoke.
There’s that same
exact word brethren used twice here “without spot” & “No blemish”
Now in both these
verses Ex 12:5 and Num 19:2, the word is talking about Jesus Christ.
But in Lev 23:15, the
same exact word is talking about the church, the rest of the first
fruits on day 49.
You see, we are to
become exactly like Christ, “without blemish” “without spot”
exactly like Christ our chief corner stone, the One we are to
conform to.
And please notice that
we have to be “Complete” (Like Him) BEFORE the “Last
Day” which is day 50, Pentecost.
The Barley ripens just
prior to the Wheat.
Once the Barley was
harvested, then the wheat began to be harvested, and that harvest
went on right up to the last week before Pentecost.
It took 7 weeks to
harvest all the Wheat, and it represented the seven-week harvest of
the seven churches.
The church harvest is
coming to an end brethren. The majority of the church or
“Firstfruits”, have already been harvested, and are in the grave
waiting for the fulfillment of tomorrow when they will be raised up.
How about us? Are we
ready for harvest? Are we “Complete” “Unblemished”
“Unspotted” & “Pure”? Ready to be raised up on the last day?
Being pure, being
complete, being up right brethren, is a requirement, and a
requirement that has to be achieved now, during our physical lives
according to the print.
And it’s a good
requirement, because once we meet it, once we are complete, we will
be given the gift of eternal life in the Kingdom of God.
So today is an
important day for us brethren, it pictures the completion of the
building of the church of God.
It’s a day So
Significant & So Important, that without the “physical
fulfillment” of today, Day 49, there will be no “spiritual
fulfillment” for us tomorrow on day 50.
And anyone with the
hope of being raised up on the last day is busy doing something that
is of utmost importance to all of us brethren. It’s in the blue
print in 1 John 3:3 and I will like to turn & close there brethren.
1John 3:3 “And
every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as
he is pure.”
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